The neural mechanisms underlying electrophysiological changes observed in patients with disorders of consciousness following a coma remain poorly understood. The aim of this study is to investigate the mechanisms underlying the differences in spontaneous electroencephalography (EEG) between patients in vegetative/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, minimally conscious state, emergence of the minimally conscious state and age-matched healthy control subjects. Forty recordings of spontaneous scalp EEG were performed in 27 patients who were comatose on admission, and on healthy controls. Multivariate Granger causality and transfer entropy were applied to the data. Distinctive patterns of putative bottlenecks of information were associated with ...
Evaluation of consciousness needs to be supported by the evidence of brain activation during externa...
Assessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that ele...
Background and aims: To date, specific signatures of conscious states in humans remain elusive. Cont...
The neural mechanisms underlying electrophysiological changes observed in patients with disorders of...
SummaryNeuronal theories of conscious access tentatively relate conscious perception to the integrat...
International audienceNeuronal theories of conscious access tentatively relate conscious perception ...
International audienceIn recent years, numerous electrophysiological signatures of consciousness hav...
Monitoring the level of consciousness in brain injured patients with disorders of consciousness is c...
Spontaneous transient states were recently identified by functional magnetic resonance imaging and m...
The aim of this study was to look for differences in the power spectra and in EEG connectivity measu...
The aim of this study was to look for differences in the power spectra and in EEG connectivity measu...
Assessing the level of consciousness of noncommunicative brain-damaged patients is difficult, as one...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...
Evaluation of consciousness needs to be supported by the evidence of brain activation during externa...
Evaluation of consciousness needs to be supported by the evidence of brain activation during externa...
Assessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that ele...
Background and aims: To date, specific signatures of conscious states in humans remain elusive. Cont...
The neural mechanisms underlying electrophysiological changes observed in patients with disorders of...
SummaryNeuronal theories of conscious access tentatively relate conscious perception to the integrat...
International audienceNeuronal theories of conscious access tentatively relate conscious perception ...
International audienceIn recent years, numerous electrophysiological signatures of consciousness hav...
Monitoring the level of consciousness in brain injured patients with disorders of consciousness is c...
Spontaneous transient states were recently identified by functional magnetic resonance imaging and m...
The aim of this study was to look for differences in the power spectra and in EEG connectivity measu...
The aim of this study was to look for differences in the power spectra and in EEG connectivity measu...
Assessing the level of consciousness of noncommunicative brain-damaged patients is difficult, as one...
Electroencephalographic activity in the context of disorders of consciousness is a swiss knife like ...
We normally assess another individual's level of consciousness based on her or his ability to intera...
Evaluation of consciousness needs to be supported by the evidence of brain activation during externa...
Evaluation of consciousness needs to be supported by the evidence of brain activation during externa...
Assessment of consciousness following severe brain-injury is challenging. Our hypothesis is that ele...
Background and aims: To date, specific signatures of conscious states in humans remain elusive. Cont...